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Monday
Apr062020

The “Ninth Street Women” Series Online

Artist Joan Mitchell in her studio In an effort to support its community and artists during these unprecedented times, Bethany Arts Community will be offering new online arts programming, art classes and events to stay connected with each other.

Art is very much a part of what makes this world beautiful! During this difficult time, we need art more than ever to feed our souls and boost our spirits! We have all been looking forward to the Ninth Street Women series, led by Dr. Jill Kiefer. Since we have no idea when we can be together again—in person—we want to make this program available to you in a virtual environment. We are going to shorten each session to between 30 to 45 minutes, and extend the program to include seven sessions. Just to be on the safe side—plan on attending the class from 10:00 – 11:00 AM on the scheduled dates, to leave us some wiggle room. You can learn more about the program and Register HERE.

Online classes are fun and easy! All you have to do is click on the link you’ll receive, and make sure that the audio and video on your devices are turned ON. But, if you want to familiarize yourselves with the audio and video settings on the computer, laptop, or mobile device that you intend to use for the class, this useful video  on joining a meeting as a participant is available. (Please avoid logging on using your mobile phones, because you won’t have all of the features available to you! A laptop or desktop is best.)

Stay safe and healthy as we support each other during this journey together.

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